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Knowledge:Picture of the day
Picture of the day
Ansel Adams - The Tetons and the Snake River
Ansel Adams
photography
San Francisco
1902
photographs
United States
national parks
Yosemite
Group f/64
aperture
depth of field
straight photography
Ansel Adams
Archive
Nominate new image

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